Sasha Plotitsa strongly considered giving up. The owner of 2324 19th St. grew increasingly anxious as the remodel of his Potrero Hill home dragged on month after month. Salvaging original pieces and retrofitting the foundation took longer than expected and the local designer began to feel overwhelmed.

That’s when his father, Michael Plotitsa, himself a general contractor, provided a much needed spark.

“We were all reaching a point when we were burned out on it,” Sasha Plotitsa said. “He helped reinvigorate us.”

The end result is a four-level contemporary masterpiece with painstakingly selected finishes, five balconies and a roof deck with near panoramic views of the city and its landmarks.

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Corrugated copper accents the exterior’s white stucco facade, providing a rare complement to the ultra-modern facade. An angular window overlooks 19th Street and glass railings flank both the balcony off the master suite and the roof deck.

Sasha Plotitsa originally purchased the home in 1999. He set a personal goal to clean up the interior and get it to his liking before New Year’s Eve.

“I wanted to start the new millennium in it,” he said. “I caused myself a bunch of stress, but I’m used to it.”

He lived alone in the roughly 600-square-foot one-bedroom original property for years before settling down and starting a family. He also rented it out before committing to the remodel and expansion that was only recently completed.

The home opens to a studio with a full bathroom that’s ideal for guests and overnight visitors. Two bedrooms, a bathroom and an office occupy the second level and the public rooms are located a floor higher.

A southern-facing living room anchors the warm and welcoming space. The Financial District and downtown’s skyscrapers are visible from the kitchen window. Natural light, hardwood finishes and brilliant white details accent the floor.

“It’s definitely not sterile,” he said.

Similar views are shared by the master suite, which looks out at Twin Peaks, Noe Valley and downtown. A roof deck with near panoramic views crowns the home. Designers elected to use a glass guardrail to maximize the vistas. Integrating views was the primary goal, Sasha Plotitsa said.

“Before we started we stood on the roof and imagined what the views would be and based the floor plan off that,” he said.

Features: This rebuilt, southern-facing contemporary offers dramatic views and a multitude of outdoor spaces. The master suite occupies its own level and the roof deck provides near panoramic views of San Francisco.